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Rudolph Paul Autritt

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Rudolph Paul Autritt

Birth
Russia
Death
25 Nov 1974 (aged 80)
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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༺✿✿✿༻ LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻


Rudolph P. Autritt

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August 5, 1894 - November 25, 1974


DALLAS, Ore. - Services will be 11 a.m. Friday in Bollman mortuary for Rudolph P. Autritt, 80, 1301 Ellendale Avenue, who was killed Monday in an auto accident.


A native of Lutz, Russia, he moved here from Nebraska in 1913. He worked at Willamette Valley Lumber Co. and several other small mills until retiring in 1959. He aided in the design of the new portion of the Dallas City Park and was a member of the First Christian Church and a veteran of World War I.


Surviving are daughters Marelyn Theiss, Canyonville, and Mrs. Deloress A. Rundall, Salem; sister Mrs. Otto (Phoenicia) May, Salt Creek; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


The casket will be open to friends at the mortuary until the service.

Interment will be private.


Published in the Capital Journal of Salem, Oregon on Wednesday, November 27th, 1974 • Page 22.

༺✿✿✿༻ LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻


Rudolph P. Autritt

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

August 5, 1894 - November 25, 1974


DALLAS, Ore. - Services will be 11 a.m. Friday in Bollman mortuary for Rudolph P. Autritt, 80, 1301 Ellendale Avenue, who was killed Monday in an auto accident.


A native of Lutz, Russia, he moved here from Nebraska in 1913. He worked at Willamette Valley Lumber Co. and several other small mills until retiring in 1959. He aided in the design of the new portion of the Dallas City Park and was a member of the First Christian Church and a veteran of World War I.


Surviving are daughters Marelyn Theiss, Canyonville, and Mrs. Deloress A. Rundall, Salem; sister Mrs. Otto (Phoenicia) May, Salt Creek; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


The casket will be open to friends at the mortuary until the service.

Interment will be private.


Published in the Capital Journal of Salem, Oregon on Wednesday, November 27th, 1974 • Page 22.



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